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E3 Lithium Ltd. V.ETL

Alternate Symbol(s):  EEMMF

E3 Lithium Ltd. is a Canada-based development company. The Company is focused on commercial development of lithium extraction from brines contained in its mineral properties in Alberta. Its Direct Lithium Extraction (DLE) on-exchange technology uses a sorbent designed to be selective towards lithium ions. Its technology reduces volumes of low-grade brine into a high-grade lithium concentrate, removing nearly all impurities. This produces a clean product for the development of high purity lithium compounds used in Li-ion batteries. The Company has measured and indicated lithium resources in Canada, with 16.0 million tons (Mt) measured and indicated Lithium Carbonate Equivalent (LCE), hosted in the Leduc Aquifer. In addition, it has 0.9 Mt of inferred mineral resources in its Rocky Area.


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Comment by Yajneon Mar 18, 2024 11:55pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:O.K. To Invest Here .... But

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:O.K. To Invest Here .... ButI'm in agreement Jethro980. The real question is time-frame to achieve. IMO, E3 will be taken out well before they achieve their potential organically. The massive resource will simply be too attractive for a major to ignore...it gives a potential suitor many years of production runway, all confined within a relatively small area, so many infrastructure efficiencies for future plants. It is the 'take-out' that I think will yield the something close to the 100 bagger.
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